Setting the Code for Preset Audio
and Visual Components
(continued)
4
If you have succeeded, check that
the Commander is operating the
other functions of your
component, such as channel and
volume control.
See "Operating Your Components
with the Remote Commander" for
details.
If the Commander does not seem to
be working...
Try repeating these setup procedures on page 7
using the other codes listed for your
components in the tables in the supplied
"Component Code Numbers".
Notes on keys which have
"learned" a remote control
signal already
If another signal has already been
programmed on that key or button by the
learning function (page 12), that
"learned" signal will work even after you
set the component code number. To use
it as a preset component key or button,
first erase its learned signal.
Note on the touch-key display
When you set a component code number,
only the keys that have been preset with
the signals for the desired component
will be displayed. Preset signal of each
key varies according to the brand.
By using the learning function, you can
program remote control signals to both
the displayed keys and keys that are not
displayed (see page 12).
EN
10
Operating Your
Components with the
Remote Commander
When you operate a non-Sony
component, make sure you set the
component code first (page 7).
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9
-/--
ENTER
0
1 -
SYSTEM CONTROL
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2
TV
VCR1
VCR2
AMP
CD
MD/DAT
Example: To play a CD player
1
Press the desired Component
Select button.
CD
The Commander comes on and the
keys for operating the selected
component are displayed.
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2
3
D.SKIP
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5
6
7
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9
-/--
ENTER
0
1 -
CLEAR
u
CD
ON
OFF
D.SKIP
PGM
CONTINUE
CLEAR
SHUFFLE
REPEAT
COMMANDER
e
OFF
3
VCR3
DVD
SAT/CBL
DECK B/A TUNER
DSP
Á
PROGRAM
+
+
+
–
–
=
¤
u
CD
PGM
CONTINUE
SHUFFLE
REPEAT
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